2019 Project Delivery Symposium: Delivering the Future March 11-12 AIA National Headquarters Washington, DC Stay connected Find PDKC online at aia.org/projectdelivery Schedule March 11 Time Event Notes 3-4pm Registration 4:00-5:30pm Welcome and keynote Grace Lin, AIA, 2019 AIA PD Chair and Phillip Bernstein 5:30-5:45pm Closing 5:45-7:00pm Networking reception Social Gallery March 12 Time Event Notes 7:30-8:00am Registration and breakfast 8:00-8:45am Opening remarks and keynote Grace Lin, AIA, 2019 AIA PD Chair and David Zach 8:45-10:00am Federal: Looking into the Future Laura Stagner; Dan Cook; Christine Foushee; Dennis Milsten; David Insinga and Leslie Shepherd 10:00-10:15am Morning break 10:15-11:15am Project Delivery Strategy Part 1 Russ Sedmak; Michael Plottel; Stephen Carbery; Phillip Boothby and David Piscuskas 11:15am-12:15pm Project Delivery Strategy Part 2 David Cook; Geoffrey Neumayr; Shannon Campbell; Timothy Hegarty and Bill Hercules 12:15-1:15pm Lunch and sponsor remarks Autodesk 1:15-2:15pm VDC, Research & Technology Greg Gidez; Ava Norton; Rawle Sawh; Christopher Connock and Dr. Bryan Franz 2:15-3:15pm Surveys, Trends, Data & Analytics Stephen Jones and Sue Klawans 3:15-3:30pm Afternoon break 3:30-4:30pm Closing keynote James Timberlake 4:30-5:00pm Recap: Open forum Audience participation led by David Zach 5:00-5:15pm Final words 5:15-7:00pm Networking reception Social Gallery Speakers Phillip Bernstein, FAIA, RIBA, LEED AP Yale School of Architecture Phil Bernstein is an architect, technologist and educator. He is the Associate Dean of the Yale School of Architecture where he received both his B.A. and his M.Arch. He was formerly a Vice President at Autodesk where he was responsible for setting the company’s future vision and strategy for technology, as well as cultivating the firm's relationships with strategic industry leaders and associations. Prior to Autodesk he was a principal with Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects. He is a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council and former Chair of the AIA National Contract Documents Committee. Phillip Boothby University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics Phil Boothby is the Executive Director of Capital Management for the University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics (UIHC). In his tenure at UIHC, Mr. Boothby has been involved with capital projects across UIHC’s vast 4.75 million square feet medical center campus and outlying network. His breadth reaches from planning, design, construction and activation. His department promotes a robust portfolio to meet the ever-changing needs of the surrounding healthcare market. Mr. Boothby’s experience includes projects large and small, as well as campus-wide infrastructure improvements. Shannon Campbell Inspira Health Network Upon graduating from West Point in 1999 with a B.S. in Civil Engineering, Shannon served as an officer in the United States Army Corps of Engineers for six and a half years. During her time in service, she received her M.S in Engineering Management from Missouri University of Science and Technology. After taking some time off with family while her husband served in Iraq, she joined CPMI Consultants where she worked as a scheduler and claims consultant for approximately four years. Shannon then took a position as a project manager with University of Pennsylvania Health System where she worked primarily on a 15-story expansion at the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine. Shannon currently serves as the Director of Design and Construction at Inspira Health Network. Her focus at Inspira is the new Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill in addition to a leading edge cancer center also co-located in Mullica Hill, NJ. Stephen Carbery, BE, MBA Yale New Haven Health With over 32 years of healthcare experience, Steve Carbery is the senior system administrator for the Corporate Facilities Division of the Yale New Haven Health System. Steve oversees the safe and efficient operation of approximately 11 million square feet of hospital and real estate space. His responsibilities include all facilities operations, regulatory compliance, sustainability efforts and environmental compliance. Prior to his current position at Yale-New Haven Health, Steve served in a variety of management positions at Greenwich Hospital, most recently as the Vice President Facilities Management in charge of operations and maintenance. Steve is an active member of several associations and is a past president of the Ct. Healthcare Engineers Society (CHES) and of the SUNY Maritime College Alumni Association. Christopher Connock KieranTimberlake Christopher Connock’s work leverages a deep understanding of building design and computation toward effective, agile, and imaginative design practices. As the Design Computation Director at KieranTimberlake, Christopher transects several project teams to help identify and respond to needs for inquiry that may encompass topics such as generative design, custom digital workflows, application development, data visualization, immersive environments, and digital fabrication. This knowledge has been applied to the development of Tally (a Life Cycle Assessment plugin), Pointelist (a low-cost, high-density sensor network), and most recently, Roast (a building occupant comfort survey). He has taught, lectured, and conducted workshops at a variety of institutions, including Harvard University, Yale University, University of Pennsylvania, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and Georgia Institute of Technology. Daniel Cook, CAPT, USN, CEC, RA, NCARB Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest CAPT Dan Cook is currently the Operations Officer for Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest in San Diego, CA. He earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Notre Dame and a Master of Science degree (Construction Engineering and Management) from Purdue University. He was commissioned in May 1996 upon completion of the NROTC program. Shore assignments include service as the Public Works Officer (N4) for Naval Base Coronado, one of the largest consortiums of military Installations in the Navy. Prior to this, he was the Commanding Officer at Naval Construction Training Center, Port Hueneme, CA. Operational assignments include service as the Operations Officer of the TWENTY SECOND Naval Construction Regiment and as the Operations Officer of Amphibious Construction Battalion TWO. He is a Registered Architect, and a member of the Department of Defense Acquisition Corps with a Level III DAWIA certification. David Cook Grimshaw David joined Grimshaw’s New York office in 2009 and has worked on a variety of projects ranging in scale, complexity and region. His early Grimshaw involvement included the Croton Water Filtration Plant in the Bronx, working closely with multiple agencies and stakeholders including the Parks Department and the Department of Environmental Protection. Subsequently, David was Project Associate for the Brodhead Center for Campus Life at Duke University, which opened in the fall of 2016. He has also been involved in Grimshaw’s Middle East practice, where he led a bus transportation plan for Doha, Qatar, and helped open Grimshaw’s new office in Dubai, UAE, in 2017. Upon returning to NY in 2018, David has had project management roles on the Redevelopment of John F. Kennedy International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport Terminal 1. Prior to joining Grimshaw, David was with the New York office of HOK. During his tenure there, he worked on a wide range of specialized building types including aviation, healthcare, transportation, commercial, and science and technology. Christine Foushee U.S. Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations Christine Foushee is the Director of External Affairs at the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO). OBO manages the U.S. Department of State’s building program and sets worldwide priorities for the design, construction, operation, maintenance and disposal of U.S. Government overseas property. The Bureau manages an $85 billion portfolio at 285 missions around the world. OBO’s building program includes over $13 billion in workload of capital construction with an additional $9 billion in planning and design. In her current role, Ms. Foushee serves as spokesperson and manager of the press, congressional, and industry portfolios. Dr. Bryan Franz University of Florida Dr. Bryan Franz is an Assistant Professor in the M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management at the University of Florida. He is a researcher and educator dedicated to improving the project delivery process in the building construction industry. Specifically, he studies organizational strategies for assembling, managing, and evaluating successful project teams. Dr. Franz has published over 25 journal articles, technical reports and conference proceedings in this field. He earned a B.S. (2005), M.S. (2011) and Ph.D. (2014) in Architectural Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University and has several years of project management experience in the industry. Greg Gidez, AIA Hensel Phelps Mr. Gidez is a licensed architect and the Corporate Director of Design Services for Hensel Phelps. Prior to joining Hensel Phelps in 2007, Mr. Gidez was a Principal with the Denver firm Fentress Architects. As the senior design professional with Hensel Phelps, Mr. Gidez oversees preconstruction services including marketing, procurement, design build, design assist, and design management. In addition, Mr. Gidez oversees the Hensel Phelps Building Information Technologies
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